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Hello alm001,
first thanks for answering my questions. So it seems that the sparks are pretty new and that the car didn't sit for a longer time. Why did i ask for sitting for a longer time: i had a motorcyle with carburettors that was sitting for 8 years. I started it and it run well, but had some problems with upper revs. I dismatled the carburettors and found a kind of gumming (Verharzung is the german term for that) all over. It looked like a breaking up clear code on a car. This harnish clogged everything and that is why the bike didn't run well at higher revs. So if the car has sit for a longer time in the past that could cause problems by gumming. So there are 3 ways fuel injectors can fail. 1. they can fail completely, but that would give us a dtc. 2. they can be clogged 3. they can leak If they are clogged than the clyinder would run lean but in general you won't get misfire. If they are leaking you will get missfire, because there is too much fuel in the cylinder or fuel in the cylinder when it had not to be there. So, because you don't get a dtc and because you have misfire and because of the way the spark looks like i would say some of your fuel injectors are leaking. And because that you only have driven 700 miles on the sparks i would say act fast and don't drive too much with the car. My recommendation is to uninstall all fuel injectors and bring them to specialized workshop. They can check if the fuel amount is OK, if the way the injectors spray is correct (german term = Spritzbild) and if one or more of them are leaking. Maybe the bad ones can be rapaired, maybe they had to be replaced. Hope that helps. Regards Markus |
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I would think you should get your fuel pressure before going too much further.
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@911monty:
Good idea, but if he would have a low fuel pressure i think all cylinders/sparks would be affected the same way. Please take a look at the picture of the sparks (i know you did): http://986forum.com/forums/494345-post17.html But maybe it's a good idea to check the fuel pressure too, because fuel pumps on these cars tends to get fatigue and the sparks look more black and white than brown. Just my 2 cents. Regards, Markus |
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I'll keep plugging at this when I have spare time.
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Took it around the block, and got it to misfire - 4th gear up hill, 2500rpm,light throttle
Thursday,05,May,2016,17:59:57:42003 VCDS Release 15.7.4 (x64): Generic OBD2 Mode 07: Pending emission related fault codes Address 11 (Engine): 1 Fault Found: P0302 - Cylinder 2: Misfire Detected So the #6 misfire must have been a fluke (or a sympathetic symptom). I'm going to swap 2 & 3 when I get a chance and retest. |
Well this is embarrassing.
Went to take apart passenger side, got the wheel off, got the fender liner off. Tugged on the #2 electrical connection... and I was able to pull it off. I must have not "clicked" it in when I did plugs 700 miles ago. So, double check that the plug is set. Get that stupid rubber boot out of the way. CLICK it in, then push the boot down. |
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